Hi,
See this link.
http://www.phanderson.com/stamp/i2c/print1.html
Verify the DIP switches of the printer.
With some printers, with the DIP switches you can select the printer
emulation mode. (Epson LQ emulation or IBM emulation).
Best regards,
Luciano
Hi Luciano,
I found the DIP switches but no idea what they do, not in the manual too. It is a MSP 245.
Ioannis I have tried making the timing high enouhg but results were same.
I have found an article in the EPE mag July 2001 called PIC to Printer Interface by John Becker for printing on an EPSON printer. I have also found the epson documentation (escape sequences). I will give them a try and let you all know.
BTW as far as grabbing data from the parallel port is concerned can anybody suggest me a software that monitors and records a parallel port data just like serial monitor.
Thanks to everyone for responding.
Regards
Sougata
There is also a marvelous site on all things serial and parallel at:
http://www.lvr.com/parport.htm
Hi Sougata,
The printer has an Hex Dump mode. This mode will show you
exactly what codes the printer is receiving.
(The printer will print each byte in HEX on paper).
See the printer manual how to enable the HEX dump.
* * *
To see if the selected emulation is a problem, boot
the PC with DOS 6.22 and type:
Copy myfile.txt > PRN
(Put first 2 or 3 lines of text in the file myfile.txt).
If you see the text of myfile.txt printed on paper you are fine.
(The printer must be connected to LPT1 in order to use PRN).
* * *
I was unable to downlaod a manual from the web site.
http://www.tvs-e.in
Try to phone them. (India).
Contact:
http://www.tvs-e.com/may12-05_contact.asp
MSP 245 brochure:
http://www.tvs-e.com/may12-05_downlo.../MSP%20245.pdf
Note that you can install an optional serial port in this printer.
Best regards,
Luciano
Last edited by Luciano; - 26th January 2007 at 12:47.
Hi sougata,
Are you interested in the code for a 16F84 serial to parallel converter? If so, here it is:
(This was on this forum back in January 2004)
Serial 2 Paraller PRinter Converter
________________________________________
HI! I don't know if this is what you want but give it a try
THANKS HARRISON PHAM ,for the codding!
'Serial to Parallel Printer Converter for Generic Printers
'By: Harrison Pham March 30, 2003
'---------------------------------------------------
'PIC: 16F84 at 4mhz
'
' PIC Printer (DB25 Connector)
' Pin A1 Pin 16 (Init)
' Pin A0 Pin 1 (strobe)
' Pin B0 Pin 2
' Pin B1 Pin 3
' Pin B2 Pin 4
' Pin B3 Pin 5
' Pin B4 Pin 6
' Pin B5 Pin 7
' Pin B6 Pin 8
' Pin B7 Pin 9
' Pin 17 to gnd (Printer Select)
' *Pin 14 to gnd (if needed for autofeed feature)*
' Pin 18 to gnd (gnd)
'----------------------------------------------------
init con A1
strobe con A0
char var byte
trisb = $00 'set portb to all outputs
high init 'clear init line
high strobe 'clear the strobe line
portb = %11111111 'put all data lines high
pause 1000 'pause for a second
low init 'init the printer
pause 500 'pause 500mill seconds to let printer init
high init 'clear the line
main:
serin A2,N9600,[char] 'get characters with serial
if char = 13 then 'if detected a cr then insert cr and lf
PortB = 10 'lf
low strobe 'tell printer to read in byte
pauseus 200 'wait 200usec for printer to read in byte
high strobe 'clear the strobe
PortB = 13 'cr
low strobe
pauseus 200
high strobe
endif
portb = char 'set portb to the char byte
low strobe
pauseus 200
high strobe
goto main
I'm sorry but I really don't know how to put this into one of those nice little windows. I think I need to find out how to do that. You might want to do a search for this post as there were some people who posted comments about the code.
HTH!
BobK
I use a serial dot matrix printer on one of my projects. I use the DebugOut setup and it works great. I know you're using a parallel but thought I might be able to help!
Last edited by BobK; - 26th January 2007 at 22:41. Reason: Another idea!
Hi,
First thanks Luciano for the effort. I am not trying to use that particular printer. I want to develop a hardcopy supported Datalogger. I have already tried the dos way. You would be glad to know that I have had some success. I would post the entire routine once it is complete. The other way round I needed a parallel to serial converter to take a look at the data that is being passed over the parallel port.
BobK I am looking for the other way round but still your post is helpful. And if you are concerned about how to put a snippet into a code window then it is right down this (and every page) http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/misc.php?do=bbcode
Regards
Sougata
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